Hi I always been a huge fan of electronic music, particularly Drum and Bass style and others like it. Recently I've been listening to Pendulum, and I've pretty much enjoyed all their albums so far, but I read that their next album is gonna be punk rock :( so I've been looking, both on the Audio Portal, and off, for some new listening material. I've found some stuff, but I was wondering if you guys could point me in the right direction.

I'm looking for DnB, Speedcore, Breakbeat, House or anything like that. Dubstep, and trance are okay too as long as they have a decent beat to them.
Any suggestions? I'd greatly appreciate it!

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At 5/8/11 08:59 PM, Stupor wrote:
But yes, sadly, this forum is generally for audio production...

Sadly? I'm actually relieved that this forum is for producing music only. I'd hate it if the half the threads here were talking about people's favourite mainstream Trance artists and the other half is the only half I'm interested in.

At 5/8/11 08:47 PM, YouriX wrote:
Anyways there are plenty of Ngusers who's main focus is DnB including me.

Love how you manage to self-advertise within 18 minutes of the original post.

As for the original question, I'll throw in Kromestar and Reso. Two great dubstep artists that can be found easily on YouTube.

But yes, sadly, this forum is generally for audio production...

And audio production this is! Musical culture is something we need to be aware of; perhaps it's a chance to help diversify our artists repetouir of inspirations beyond Tiesto, Deadmau5 and Pendulum, as it seems like a prominent influence here!

Be careful, newgrounds is a great place, but you don't want your DnB collection to sound like Tiesto. Stick to indie/oldschool styles in DnB, keep AWAY from UKF, or whatever else seems influenced heavily by the trance or hip-hop movements that are dominating the "music" business.

I mean, I could go deeper into the subgenres; a lot of this isn't too definitive. For example, the song listed under House is a "Deep House" song, like Kerri Chandler, and many people wouldn't consider it as a good generalization for all "House". But, it is another view that I believe seldom many people take, so it's important to atleast try to integrate it, keep our styles from being the same!

Trust me when I say this, yo; musical culture and artistic taste are proportional. Artistic taste is an extremely important part of production, as it would be the outlet of inspiration and knowledge on music in general. Don't shy away from something that initially doesn't sound good; try to understand it, try to EXPERIENCE it as it was intended! Only then will you mature as a musician, yo!